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22nd May 2006, 22:40
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My Photo's
I am trying out a new Photo hosting site from Yahoo called Flickr.
I have uploaded some of my build pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peters-bmwmarlin/
Take a look and let me know what you guys think.
Any feedback appreciated. I am still learning how to organise, etc and sorry for any typo's.
I am up to about December 2005 and will add some more photo's as time permits.
cheers Peter (aka peterux or now Marlinpeter)
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23rd May 2006, 07:09
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Some nice photos there Peter, very sharp and clear
Would you mind if I nicked a couple of the chassis shots to put up in the gallery?
Cheers, John
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23rd May 2006, 08:26
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Bah - I'll have to look later on, at home - as my office's Nazi Firewall of Doom(tm) blocks flikr. :/
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23rd May 2006, 12:15
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Great pictures - its interesting to see the differences in the donors - there seems to be several between your F-Reg and my G-reg.
Must tidy up my garage
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23rd May 2006, 20:25
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John,
glad you enjoyed my pictures, please go ahead and steal any you like.
G.O.O.
sorry, didn't know that Flickr would be blocked by some company firewalls?
Martin,
I have lots more pictures of my donor, if there is something particular you are interested in. Was yours from Switzerland or somewhere or was that somebody else? My car is being built in a lock up so i always remove all my tools when i leave. It's a pain packing the car with all the bits each weekend but it does mean i tidy up at the end of each session!
You'll see how i stole your TR6 exhaust idea in the next shots i put up.
Peter
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23rd May 2006, 21:45
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More photo's of my build added tonight.
The first time on it's own wheeels, fitting the exhaust system, heater, starter motor, inlet manifold, fuel pump and coolant tank.
Enjoy!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peters-bmwmarlin/
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24th May 2006, 08:09
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Looking good It always nice to see build piccys
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24th May 2006, 09:30
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G.O.O.
sorry, didn't know that Flickr would be blocked by some company firewalls?
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No problem - I just looked at them at home. Looking very nice. How did you get the head so clean? It looks new...
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24th May 2006, 12:22
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John,
I have lots more pictures of my donor, if there is something particular you are interested in. Was yours from Switzerland or somewhere or was that somebody else? My car is being built in a lock up so i always remove all my tools when i leave. It's a pain packing the car with all the bits each weekend but it does mean i tidy up at the end of each session!
You'll see how i stole your TR6 exhaust idea in the next shots i put up.
Peter
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Building in a lock-up! That's brave. At least I can put my fan heater on in winter Yes - my car was a swiss import. Your steering column is different and I have rear disks.
I noticed that we are both using a mini heater but my bargain £10 one from ebay is now less of a bargain as I had to buy a new matrix.
Oh - and my TR6 exhaust is different to your TR6 exhaust! From your pictures it looks like the silencers are quite close to the tank. I moved my tank up so it sits between the chassis rails to avoid this problem (could be an SVA fail I guess) It also means that the tank doesn't show below the rear body and it is afforded a bit more protection in the event of a rear shunt (god forbid)
Do I see in the latest pictures you have changed your mind about the steering column mount?
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24th May 2006, 21:18
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G.O.O.
I cleaned the outside of the head with carb cleaner followed by a very light coat of Halfords silver brake caliper spray. Only time will tell if it satys put or peels off?
Martin,
re- the TR6 exhaust, yes i know, it was just your idea that caused me to stumble across the silencers on ebay. I take your point about the silencers being near the tank. They're not as close as they look in the picture. Is there anything in the SVA manual that covers this aspect? Might have to move the tank up like you. Any drawbacks of doing this?
Well spotted about the steering column mount, I keep changing my mind!
It is now back the other way up, as this moves it slightly nearer the centre of the car as the mount is not symetrical. Who knows which way it will be when its finished, but I have now spotted two Marlin factory built sportsters with it upside down, so I think this is what Mark intended. Everytime i've seen Mark, I have forgotten to ask him.
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25th May 2006, 07:43
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G.O.O.
re- the TR6 exhaust, yes i know, it was just your idea that caused me to stumble across the silencers on ebay. I take your point about the silencers being near the tank. They're not as close as they look in the picture. Is there anything in the SVA manual that covers this aspect? Might have to move the tank up like you. Any drawbacks of doing this?
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I don't think there is anything specifc - but I read something on another forum somewhere about this being a failure. Anyway - it's best not to pre-heat the petrol
I thought long and hard before I moved the tank up - I couldn't think of any disadvantages - only advantages. I suppose that it might mean the filler has to be located in a slightly different position? But it doesn't effect the boot space and doesn't interfere with the rear body. It seems better protected AND it doesn't show below the line of the rear body. Anyone else have any views?
On another front - do you have any pics of where you mounted the Marlin suppplied fuel swirl pot?
BR Robin
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25th May 2006, 08:11
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Are you using heat mat inbetween the tank and the exhaust? I've bought some that seems to work really well from CBS.
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25th May 2006, 09:56
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G.O.O.
I cleaned the outside of the head with carb cleaner followed by a very light coat of Halfords silver brake caliper spray. Only time will tell if it satys put or peels off?
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Aha! That's what I've been doing with Ally castings on my alternator and starter motor:
More pics here: http://forums.bit-tech.net/showpost....&postcount=175
I just used an acid etch primer on the aluminium before using the caliper paint.
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25th May 2006, 21:47
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Are you using heat mat inbetween the tank and the exhaust? I've bought some that seems to work really well from CBS.
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Thanks Patrick, i'll take a look at that, unless I take on Martin's idea of raising the tank higher.
GOO,
wow those parts are gleaming!
Martin,
more pictures comming up at the weekend........
Peter
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28th May 2006, 19:46
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Updated
I have added a couple more of pages of new photo's tonight.
Radiator, engine wiring loom and fuel pump etc,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peters-bmwmarlin/
Enjoy!
Peter
(No build progress this weekend due to other family commitments)
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11th June 2006, 22:00
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Hi all,
I've updated my Filckr site with some more pictures from my progress during May.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peters-bmwmarlin/
Progress has slowed to a trickle of important but small jobs that all take time. (I think I took nearly a day messing about with the throttle cable!)
Engine loom, fuel hoses, Brake reservoir, throttle cable, etc.
I've also spent a good few hours just laying out the wiring loom and figuring out what to connect where but it's not yet in the car.
happy browsing.....
(Engine start is a couple of weeks away but the home decorating looks like it will be taking priority over the next couple of months)
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11th June 2006, 22:27
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Thats looking really good! Did you have any problems fitting the lower rad hose past the steering column? It looked so tight on ours before we went to plan B
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12th June 2006, 16:24
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Brake Fluid Resevoir Hose
hello Peter
I looked up that hose you are using (Sytec FH013B) and i found it on the fuelsystem web site where they list it as fuel hose - or perhaps "suitable for fuel" .
I guess if it can withstand fuel it will also be OK for brake fluid - but don't the SVA people require a letter or something to proove that it's suitable?
I just bought some from BMW - the stuff that they use for the clutch remote cylinder - but again there is nothing written on it to say it is suitable for use with brake fluid.
It's all a bit strange really - the SVA don't ask for proof the the flexible hoses going to the brake callipers are suitable - so why ask for proof of the one connecting the master cylinder to the reservoir?
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12th June 2006, 17:16
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The pipes supplied by marlin dont have anything written on them either.
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12th June 2006, 20:31
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Thats looking really good! Did you have any problems fitting the lower rad hose past the steering column? It looked so tight on ours before we went to plan B
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Patrick,
Yes it is a bit tight but it does clear the steering column but is pressed up against the chassis. I'm not entirely happy yet, so will be on the look out for three cheap right angle bends at the next show/ autojumble I go to.
Robin,
if you take another look at the FSE website you will find a link to the Sytec hose specification where it clearly states suitable for Brake Fluid.
http://www.fuelsystem.co.uk/hose.htm
then click on the link in the red box that says "For hose specification please click here."
I am sure I read once that this had caused a SVA failure. I guess it falls under the catch all category that the examiner has to satisfy himself it is built with suitable components.
Peter
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